Splitsider
Daniel is responsible for two of Splitsider’s most popular recurring features, “Genie in a Bottle” and “Structurally Sound” which ran weekly for years on the website. The former series tackled bottle episodes from television shows, with the latter looking at stylistically different installments of series.
‘The Grinder’ and Its Meta Take on Television Made for One of the Best New Comedies on TV
The Crazy Story Behind Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Real-Time Sitcom, ‘Watching Ellie’
A Closer Look at the Increasingly Crazy End Tags From ‘Community’s’ Latest Season
- None of the Best Comedies on TV Would Exist Without ‘King of the Hill’
- Understanding the Hushed Beauty of Ben Jones’ Duck Stoner Series, ‘Stone Quackers’
- Looking at ‘Rick and Morty’s’ Meticulously Crafted First Season
- ‘The Heart She Holler’ and PFFR’s Insane Trilogy of Ignorance
- NBC’s Journey and Ultimate Failure to Find the Next ‘Friends’
The rest of Daniel’s writings for Splitsider can be found here.
Bloody Disgusting
Daniel pioneered the popular recurring feature for Bloody Disgusting (as well as its sister site, Cinema Runner), “Alpha and Omega,” which would compare and contrast a famous director’s best and worst films.
Period Piecing Together the Puzzle of How Different Eras Affect Horror Films
Something Wicked This Way Came – Charting the History of Witches in Horror Films
That Time That ‘Tales From the Crypt’ Had An Unsuccessful Sci-Fi Spinoff Hosted by a Sexy Robot
- 33 Years Later, ‘Psycho II’ is Still a Misunderstood Classic That Demands Your Attention
- Get In Front of Me, Satan – Exploring Satanism In Horror Films
- Roman Polanski’s Psychological Horror Tour de Force, ‘Repulsion,’ Turns 51
The rest of Daniel’s writings for Bloody Disgusting can be found here.
Den of Geek
Daniel has pulled off exclusive interviews with the writers’ rooms of television shows, conducting in-depth episode-by-episode walkthroughs of seasons of their shows. They’re thorough, investigative pieces of writing that have become some of the prime sources of information for these programs.
- ‘The Zero Theorem’: The Final Piece of Terry Gilliam’s Orwellian Triptych
- 15 TV Crossovers That You Need to See
The rest of Daniel’s writings for Den of Geek can be found here.
Screen Rant
The rest of Daniel’s writings for Screen Rant can be found here.